Aston Villa's Boubacar Kamara, right, reacts during the English FA...

Aston Villa's Boubacar Kamara, right, reacts during the English FA Cup fourth round soccer match between Aston Villa and Chelsea at the Villa Park Stadium in Birmingham, England, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024. Credit: AP/Rui Vieira

BIRMINGHAM, England — Aston Villa's ambitions of qualifying for the Champions League took a hit Monday when the club said Boubacar Kamara has sustained a “significant knee ligament injury,” likely ruling the midfielder out of the rest of the season.

The injury probably keeps the 24-year-old Kamara out of contention of making the France squad for the European Championship starting in June, though he has only been a fringe player under Didier Deschamps.

Kamara sustained the injury in Villa's 2-1 loss to Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday. A scan on Monday confirmed ligament damage.

“Kamara’s condition will be reviewed ahead of a further consultation with a knee specialist,” Villa said.

Kamara, who moved to Villa from Marseille in the offseason of 2022, has become a key player at the English team at the base of its midfield and will be hard to replace. Douglas Luiz, who plays a more attacking midfield role, is likely to have to drop deeper for the remaining months of the season.

Villa is fifth in the standings, a point behind fourth-place Tottenham and five points ahead of sixth-place United. The top four qualify for next season's Champions League, and possibly the fifth-place team as well depending on the results of English teams in the three European competitions this campaign.

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